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The student team YSpace from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication at Brno University of Technology (FEEC BUT), which focuses on developing technologies for space environments, has come closer to realizing its CIMER mission. After applying to the Fly Your Satellite! Design Booster program, organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) in October, the team succeeded in presenting its mission to an expert committee and advanced to the shortlist of candidates for participation in the program, competing against university teams from all over Europe.
“We are thrilled that ESA recognized the proposal for our mission. This success is the result of the long-term efforts of all team members, who prepared the mission in their spare time and outside of the academic year. YSpace members have already achieved individual successes within ESA, but now we have managed to add the most important one – a team success. However, we realize that we still have a long way to go and are preparing to take full advantage of all the opportunities offered. I would like to thank all the members for their hard work, as well as our partners, and especially the university for their support. Together with the Fly Your Satellite! Design Booster program, it brings us closer to our ultimate goal – launching the first Czech student-designed satellite,” said Filip Čapka, the technical lead of the CIMER mission and a student in the Master's Space Applications program at FEEC BUT, in response to the mission’s success.
“YSpace's success demonstrates that as interest in space technologies grows, BUT is moving in the right direction. It is amazing that just two years after opening the new Space Applications program, the university’s students have achieved an extraordinary international success in the space field. It is important to note that the mission’s benefits go beyond prestige, as its results could have a real impact on the exploration of distant parts of space. Cyanobacteria could potentially be used for oxygen production or water purification on interplanetary missions in the future,” commented Tomáš Götthans, the coordinator of the Space Applications study program at FEEC BUT, on YSpace’s achievements in collaboration with ESA.
Fly Your Satellite! is a prestigious program funded by ESA, whose main goal is to launch a satellite, the so-called CubeSat, into Earth's orbit. The program also provides university teams developing the satellites with mentoring and the necessary infrastructure. It consists of four phases, which mirror the developmental stages of space missions. |
The article also appeared as a press release.
Published: 2024-10-17 18:00
Short URL: https://www.vut.cz/en/old/f19528/d267064
BRNO UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Antonínská 548/1, 601 90 Brno
Czech Republic
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international@vutbr.cz
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